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Can I make a shop sign by reversing the order of someone else’s trademark (not a famous trademark)? But this trademark. It’s also the shop sign on my other business license.

I personally think:

First, if this trademark is a shop sign on your business license, it can be used as a shop sign. Most shop signs are made by shops with business licenses. The reason is that the business license is registered with the Industry and Commerce Bureau. If the business license's shop sign conflicts with other trademark usage rights, it may not be approved and you will be asked to propose a new shop sign. Therefore, shop signs that use a business license are legally protected.

Second, if you reverse the order of someone else’s trademark, whether it can be used may depend on how many words or letters the trademark has and how many words or letters you have reversed; if the adjustment is small, it may Involves infringement; if the adjustment is large, it is unlikely to constitute infringement. For example: nike and nkie may constitute infringement; adidas and diasda are unlikely to constitute infringement.

Third, to sum up, my answer is: first, whether it is possible to reverse the order of other people’s trademarks as a store sign depends on the size of the difference before and after the reversal, which requires detailed analysis of specific issues; second, Using business licenses for shop signs is a common practice among businesses and businesses and is protected by law.

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